Division of Nutritional Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL.
Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL.
J Anim Sci. 2020 Sep 1;98(9). doi: 10.1093/jas/skaa301.
Kefir is a fermented beverage containing yeast and bacteria produced by the fermentation of water or milk with kefir grains. Lack of regulation for probiotic-containing fermented food sold for companion dogs and cats creates the potential for misreporting on viable microbial counts, taxonomy, and label claims. In this study, the microbiota of six companion animal kefir products were measured quantitatively using standard plating techniques. Microbial composition of these products was also characterized by using high-resolution, long-read amplicon sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene. Five products (83%) listed specific microorganisms, and four products (66%) guaranteed colony forming units (CFU)/g on their label. To enumerate viable lactic acid bacteria (LAB), two lots of each homogenized product were plated upon opening and following 14 d on deMan Rogosa and Sharpe (MRS) agar and incubated under anaerobic and aerobic conditions. Results from point of opening revealed that all commercial kefir products with a guaranteed CFU/g overstated the number of microorganisms present by at least 1 log, with only one product exceeding 1 × 109 CFU/g. Sequencing results demonstrated that none of the labels claiming specific bacterial genera and species on their labels were correct, and all products contained at least three additional bacterial species above the minimum detectable threshold (0.001% relative abundance) that were not disclosed by the manufacturer. In addition to the incorrect viable CFU and bacterial taxonomies, several of the product labels and websites contained a wide range of health claims, none of which are supported by the companion animal literature. Our results demonstrate a low level of accuracy in the labeling of commercial kefir products intended for use in dogs and cats. Regulatory agencies, veterinarians, pet food professionals, and pet owners must scrutinize these products and demand a higher level of accuracy and quality in the future.
开菲尔是一种发酵饮料,由水或牛奶与开菲尔粒发酵而成,其中含有酵母和细菌。由于缺乏对销售给伴侣犬和猫的含益生菌发酵食品的监管,这就有可能导致活菌计数、分类和标签声称出现错误报告。在这项研究中,使用标准平板技术对六种伴侣动物开菲尔产品的微生物进行了定量测量。还通过使用高通量、长读长扩增子测序 16S rRNA 基因对这些产品的微生物组成进行了表征。五种产品(83%)列出了特定的微生物,四种产品(66%)在标签上保证了每克形成菌落的单位(CFU/g)。为了计数可培养的乳酸菌(LAB),在打开后和在 MRS 琼脂上培养 14 天后,对每种均质产品的两个批次进行平板计数,并在厌氧和需氧条件下进行培养。结果表明,所有标签上保证 CFU/g 的商业开菲尔产品至少夸大了 1 个对数的微生物数量,只有一个产品超过了 1×109 CFU/g。测序结果表明,标签上声称特定细菌属和种的产品都不正确,并且所有产品都含有至少三种未被制造商披露的额外细菌种,其丰度超过最小可检测阈值(0.001%相对丰度)。除了活菌 CFU 和细菌分类学不正确之外,一些产品标签和网站还包含了广泛的健康声明,但这些声明都没有得到伴侣动物文献的支持。我们的研究结果表明,用于犬和猫的商业开菲尔产品的标签准确性较低。监管机构、兽医、宠物食品专业人员和宠物主人必须仔细审查这些产品,并在未来要求更高的准确性和质量。